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  • My parents. Asked me to upend my job and life, move halfway across the country to be closer to them as they approached their elder years so I could help them out as their health is slowly declining. They've told me all my life they just don't want to go to a nursing home when they got older.

    So yeah, I did it. Me and my parents have issues for sure, but ultimately I love them and they always have done right by me.

    I had to adjust a bit, but I work from home and am single with no kids of my own, so it wasn't as difficult as it is for some people I'm sure. But yeah, I have never done as much for any other family member or friend, but if I were given the choice again, I'd do it all again in a heartbeat.

  • When I was in the military I had friend ask to get married for the benefits. Healthcare is free(ish) in the US military (cause we're far behind on the rest of the world). And she had a heart condition. Lovely as she was, she was also one of my best friend's ex. So.... Ultimately I said no, as there's the wrong reason to get married, and then there's THE WRONG REASON TO GET MARRIED, and this was the latter.

    She moved on and married someone who had medical able to help her, and she's been with him since, with kids and a happy life, so I feel no negative emotions from it. But I wanted to help my friend out, so initially I felt very, very conflicted.

  • Parent asked me to cosign on an apartment knowing full well I know they stopped paying rent on a previous place for almost a full year while lying about it... That's a no for me, bud.

  • There was a time when I was a kid that my parents were struggling with money. It was an ongoing struggle that lasted more than a decade and they still haven't fully recovered from to this day. Anyway, I was aware of their struggles and as soon as I was old enough at 16, I went and got a job. I made less than minimum wage and my hours were severely limited due to state laws about employment under the age of 18. So I was still going to school and making barely anything, but whatever I didn't use, I put away in the bank. Skip ahead to when I'm 18 and I've saved a few thousand dollars. My parents had a few particularly rough months and didn't know how they would pay the mortgage that month, so my mom asked me if they could borrow some. I still remember how embarrassed my mom looked while asking me and I remember thinking that I didn't know if I would ever get that money back. But I agreed. It was a bit of an emotional ordeal, but they did pay me back eventually and my parents still have their house. So all in all it worked out for the best.

  • Recently, it was going to a nearby weed dispensary to get some stuff for my brother whose ID has expired. I don't smoke for health reasons and had never even been inside of one before, so I was hesitant and waited until the last moment to walk over. He was happy, and now there's a chance I might have to do this again Friday, this time for an xmas gift for someone else and for my brother.

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